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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSATURN OF FORT COLLINS PUD AMENDED FINAL - 34 90 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MINUTES August 27, 1990 The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board was called to order at 6:35 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall West, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. Board members present included: Chairman Jim Klataske, Bernie Strom, Lloyd Walker, Joe Carroll, Jan Cottier, and Margaret Gorman. Laurie O'Dell was absent. Staff members present included: Planning Director Tom Peterson, Deputy City Attorney Paul Eckman, Sherry Albertson -Clark, Steve Olt, Kirsten Whetstone, Joe Frank and Kayla Ballard. A,ENDA REVIEW Mr. Peterson reviewed the Consent and Discussion Agenda which consisted of: Item 1 - Minutes of the May 21, and June 25, 1990 meetings; Item 2 - *32-90, Stepping Stones Preschool/Child Care Center PUD, Preliminary and Final; Item 3 - 034-90, Saturn of Fort Collins PUD, Amended Final; Item 4 - #17-90111, One Prospect PUD, Amended Final; Item 5 - *112-79L, Four Seasons PUD, 6th Filing, Preliminary and Final; Item 6 - *39-90, Land Development Guidance System: A Report to the City Council on its Performance. Member Carroll requested that the June 25, 1990 minutes be pulled. Member Walker moved to approve Consent items 2, 3, and 4. Member Collier seconded the motion. The motion passed 6-0. • JUNE 25, 1990 MINUTES Member Carroll wished to amend the minutes to note that he was present at the June 25, 1990 meeting. Member Carroll moved to approve the June 25, 1990 minutes as amended. Member Walker seconded the motion. The motion passed 6-0. #112-79L FOUR SEASONS PUD, 6TH FILING - PRELIMINARY AND FINAL Sherry Albertson -Clark gave a description of the proposed project. She stated that after the Board's approval of this item, this project was appealed to City Council. City Council remanded the item back to the Board for a new hearing. Issues raised at the appeal included provision of a visual buffer between existing lots on Moss Creek Drive and the 6th Filing. The applicant had agreed to maintain a 20 foot drainage tract along the eastern boundary of the property which will remain open as a visual buffer. The applicant had also proposed a restriction to limit any construction of any home on Lot 27 to a single story structure. This restriction was placed on the site plan but staff has since asked the applicant to remove it after discussions with legal staff. However, the applicant substituted a deed restriction which would limit the future height of any home on Lot 27 at the request of the adjoining property owner. She added that staff was recommending approval of this proposal. Mike Jones, Northern Engineering, was present to represent the applicant and to answer any questions.